Those cost? There are free ones in the beg section.
No, they are free to download. Its handy because its got them all in one spot and saves digging through the beg section. I just found it a couple of days ago.
Those cost? There are free ones in the beg section.
View attachment 529398 View attachment 529397 View attachment 529396 Finished my 660 build last weekend got er done in about 7 hours total. Put some fuel in her and she fired up! With little to no adjustment needed for the carb settings.
Mine was missing the usual parts as the other members I'm going to order a few more from them this weekend and ask that the missing parts be included in my order. The biggest complaint I have would be the chain tensioner
It's seems to be made out of very soft cheap material I switched mine out for the oem.
And yes my fuel/oil caps leaked too!
They won't be there long.No, they are free to download. Its handy because its got them all in one spot and saves digging through the beg section. I just found it a couple of days ago.
They won't be there long.
A quick look around shows that they have been there since at least early 2011
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/stihl-spare-parts-list.188873/
No there the original farmertec covers I just bought the name plate and sticker from an eBay sellerDid you buy OEM plastic? Mine did not say stihl or Magnum, in fact it was upside down.
Stihl usually polices any site that shares their publications. Too bad the won't let the public have it like Husky does.
I think it is higher the 175 psi. Even at 175 psi and 56mm bore it is about 670 pounds of force. Hopefully I can get a new key tomorrow at the dealer in town.175 PSI should not be hard to start.
I broke two keys off on mine I ended up putting a washer under the nut as it didn't seem to sit flush on the flywheel Been working good so far fingers crossed make sure you torque it down to the oem specs or slightly better.I think it is higher the 175 psi. Even at 175 psi and 56mm bore it is about 670 pounds of force. Hopefully I can get a new key tomorrow at the dealer in town.
I think it is higher the 175 psi. Even at 175 psi and 56mm bore it is about 670 pounds of force. Hopefully I can get a new key tomorrow at the dealer in town.
Really the key is there as a reference mostly. If the nut is tight you really don't need the key. Get a key and tighten good and tight with a ratchet and hold the clutch with a 3/4 wrench. Make sure the crank is oil free on the taper
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Does anyone want the torque spec for every screw.
It's in metric though
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Does anyone want the torque spec for every screw.
It's in metric though
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